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Notable catchphrases in British culture Catchphrase Character/person Media source First appearance Notes "Bernie, the bolt!" Bob Monkhouse: The Golden Shot: 1967 [1] "Ooh, you are awful ... but I like you!" Dick Emery: The Dick Emery Show: 1963 [2] "You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment" Francis Urquhart: House of Cards ...
Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (TV special) Scooby Goes Hollywood; Sinatra – The Main Event (TV program) Sinatra and Friends; The Smokey Robinson Show; A Special Sesame Street Christmas; Star Wars Holiday Special; The Stingiest Man in Town
That '70s Show is an American comedy television series that originally aired on Fox for 200 episodes and four specials across eight seasons, from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. [1] The series spans the years 1976 through the end of 1979.
Sure, bell bottoms and disco balls ruled the '70s, but if you grew up on Maude's sharp one-liners or George Jefferson's iconic strut, then you know that it was also one of the best decades for tele.
That ’70s Show managed to cultivate some of the most iconic moments in pop culture history. It’s also responsible for catapulting its younger stars Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher ...
That '70s Show is an American television teen sitcom that aired on Fox from August 23, 1998, to May 18, 2006. The series focuses on the lives of a group of six teenage friends living in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin from 1976 to 1979. [ 1 ]
Secret Army (TV series) Sense and Sensibility (1971 TV series) Sexton Blake and the Demon God; Shades of Greene; The Shadow of the Tower; Shadows of Fear; Shoestring (TV series) Shoulder to Shoulder; Six Days of Justice; The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970 TV series) Spearhead (TV series) Special Branch (TV series) Spy Trap; Spyder's Web; Star ...
Some classic TV shows from the 1970s and '80s are remembered for their stars, costumes, or witty writing. ... as New York City police detective lieutenant Theo Kojak, was famed for his catchphrase ...